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\ Ihad catarrh thirty years, prospects for statehood may be consfflered brighterCongressman Meekison Gives Praise to Pe-ru-naFor His Recovery.An Idle rumor onlyohance to get busy.FMK THE F A MOTSRc,l fro** Hall Blur. I.arm- 8-ot. Ncklfctnu. The Rush Company. South Ilend, ICONGRESSMAN MEEKISON PRAISES PE-RU-NA.ITon. David Meekison, Napoleon, Ohio, ex-member of Congress, Fifty-fifthDistrict, writes:"/ have used several bottles of Peruna and / feet greatly benefitedthereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if/ use It a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease ofthirty years' standing. "—Da vld Meekison.ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE: Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county,Mo., writes: "I have been in bad health for thirty-seven years, and after takingtwelve bottles of your Peruna I am cured."—Jacob L. Davis.If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna.write at onee to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he willbe pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.Truths that Strike HomeYour grocer is honest and—if he cares to do so—can tellyou that he knows very little about the bulk coffee hosells you. How can he know, where it originally came from,how it was blended—or With What—or when roasted? If you buy yourcoffee looso by the pound, how canyou expect purity and uniform quality ?LION COFFEE, the LEADER OFALL PACKAGE COFFEES, Is olnecessity uniform In quality,strength and flavor. For OVER AQUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEEhas been the standard collee Inmillions of homes.LION COFFEE Is carefully packedat our factories, and until opened Inyour home, has no chance of being adul-terated, or of coming in contact with dust,dirt, germs, or unclean hands.In each package of LION COFFEE you get one fullpound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine.(Lion head on every package.){Save tha Lion-heads for valuable premiums.). SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHEREW00L80N SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.too long for anything to be done withit, or it niiRht report unsatisfactorilyto either side in the senate and thatwould mean its death.WASHINGTON: The Btatehood bill ment might bo made,came before the senate on a motionof Senator Bevcridge. to send it toconference at once. The senators op-posed to the measure as it originallycame from the house opposed this pro-cedure on the ground that the want-ed time to consult. Mr. Beveridgewas not disposed to grant this conces-sion, whereupon he was speedily informed that ihose opposed to him wenprepared to talk. This meant thatnothing could be done and he quicklyassented.Mr. Orosvenor, of the house, speak-ing for the majority in that body,spoke as if the conference committeewould present a compromise in thr*shape of a bill to admit Indian Terrltory and Oklahoma as one state andleave New Mexico and Arizona as theyare. It develops that the democratsin the senate will accept a propositionof this kind. Two democratic senators have said that if a compromiseto the above effect comes from theconference committee, the democraticside will accept it. It is highly prob-able that some such sort of arrange-All in all. the |The closer a ntau Is the harder it isprospects for a compromise by which touc^ him.Indian Territory and Oklahoma will i n,, TTirtirt tlnrtfchir ttTmrbe admitted as a state are bright. But forrbiwiren teethins, softens th«Kuru«, reduce* t , , aM&w uuu,tliaytiN lu.cur<Mwtadoollc. ittcabolUait is going too far to say that any one I has the right to throw his hat over | Many a man wastes a lot of windit. The committee may agree to dis- Mowing about himself.agree and keep the bill in possessionNegotiations for CompromiseWASHINGTON: Negotiations look-ing to a compromise on the statehoodbill were In progress in the senateSaturday. Several senators who sup-ported the amendment of the admis-sion of Oklahoma and Indian Terri-tory, but the elimination of Arizona,have consented to a plan for the ad-mission of Oklahoma and Indian Ter-ritory alone. A number of senatorswho supported the senate bill provid-ing for the admission of the two statesto be comprised of the four terri-tories also favor the compromisemovement.b'iptlior quality and extra quantitymus win. This Im why Delia nee Starchla tuk.ng the place of all others.The less polish a man has the morereflections he is apt to cast.A UCARANTBKD CI KK FOK PILES.lu iilo*. Hllnd. Itleedlua «>r Protruding l'l.e*. YourJrufplai will refund money If l*AZO (iISIMKN T(all* to cure you lu i to II daya. We.Who would not rather be a victimof prosperity than of adversity?Plso'n Cure for ConMimption Is an infalliblemedicine for coughs and colds. N. W. Samckl,Ocean drove, N. J.. Feb. 17. 1W0.A doctor's generosity usually endswith the prescribing of large doses.FOR AGRICULTURAL COLLEGEPlans for Improvement on the Exper-imental Farm at StillwaterSTILLWATER: Some surprisehas been expressed at the bill now be-fore the house asking for an appro-priation of $30,000 for paying off thelessees on the section of land recent-ly granted to the agricultural andmechanical college at Stillwater bycongress and for improving, stockingand equipping the farm for the use otthe college. It is thought by somethat the amount seems too large butthe following items show that the re-quest is very reasonable.(1) Payment of lessees, amount tobe determined by a board of apprais-ers. $8,000 to $10,000.(2) Eight work teams, suitable alsofor use before the classes In stockjudging in the college, wagons andharness, $4,000.(3) Fencing the G40 acres to prop-erly care for different breeds of purebred live stock, draining land andcleaning up $3,000.(4) Additional pure bred livestock for instruction purposes, toserve as models to young farmers ofOklahoma, more than 200 of whomhave been given instruction In nisline during the last year, $3,000.(4) Additional implements forfarming 640 acres. $2,000.(G) Cost of part of labor for twoyears until revenue begins to come inand to pay the expenses of the farm.$1,00 per quarter section per year.$o,000.Properly started, this farm willsoon be self supporting and of in>mense value to all of the farmers ofOklahoma. The attendance of 160 atthe short course In stock judging lastweek shows that a great number offarmers are interested in this important work.AGRICULTURAL MEETINGThe Territorial Board Held Its SecondAnnual SessionGUTHRIE: The second annualmeeting of the territorial hoard of ag-riculture was held in this city lastweek. Much interest was manifest-ed in the several sessions and thesuccess of the board and the objectsit seeks to accomplish Is assured. ItIs found to be very beneficial to thefarmers. J. W. Robinson, presidentof the Kansas state board of agricul-ture, was present and gave the agri-culturists a talk on alfalfa. That heknew what he was talking about wasapparent to all. During the last daythe dairymen, who were holding aconvention here. Joined in the meetlng and the subject of dairying wasthoroughly discussed.Ewers White, the potato king, wasre-elected president of the board forthree years. D. L. Aikins of Medfordwas elected to till the three yearsterm and L. M. Fullerton of Victorywas selected as successor for theshort term to take the place of E. J.Murphy, whose time expired. *A resolution was presented, andafterwards put to a motion and ac-cepted, that membership to the boardshould include none but bona fidefn mers.Many farmers brought their wivesalong and in opening discussion thewomen woftld take a part and showerufully as much interest In the conven-tion as their husbands did. Those inattendance left feeling much had beenlearned by the meeting and all pronounced it a success.Lewis' "Single Binder " straight .1c cigar.Price to dealers $M.00 per M. They costsome more than other brands, but no more! than a good 5o cigar should cost. Lewis'Factory, Peoria, 111.Only a natural born hypocrite Ifcapable of laughing at an ancientstory.CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONA. K. HAWKES, OpticianHeadquarters for U. S., Atlanta. GeorgiaMAGNIFICENT RESULTS.Oldest and largest optical houie In tho South. Travels 14 men. Growth of the Hawkea' bust-nr H phenomenal. J>emand for Hawlcea' glaaaea marveloualy Increasing. Over 10,000 merchant!now handUnjr them exclusively. Most profitable line for dealer*. Sold to only one dealer In a town.' CAUTION: -The genuine Hawlcea' glaasoa Impelled only H-a-w-lc-e-a) are never peddled, andcannot be procured fxcept through inv regular dtaler. Notice:—A nultable reward will be, paid for reliable, definite Information concerning Impoatera ualng my name.Positive, Comparative, Superlative" I have used on* of your Fish BrandSlickers for flvs y«ara and now want■ new one, alao one for a friend. Iwould not b« without ona for twicethe coat. They are Juat at far aheadof a common coat aa a common onala ahead of nothing."(NAME ON APPLICATION)Be aura you don't get one of tha com.mon kind —thla la the - r-nfinrp-a.mark of excellence,A. J. TOWER CO. ^ ~■OSTON, U. S. A. "3H BUM®*TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITEDTORONTO, CANADAMaktrt of Wet Wtather Clothing and HatsTHE FARMERSon theFree Homestead LindiofWestern CanadaCarry the bannerforyields of wheat andother grains for1004.100,000 FARMERSTecelve #58,000,000 aa a result of their Wheat Crop•lone.The returns from Oats, Barley and other grains, aaWell aa cattle and horsea. add considerably to this.Secure a Free Homestead at once, or purchasefrom some reliable dealer while landa are Belling atpresent low prices.Apply for Information to Superintendent of Imtnl*station. Ottawa. Canada, or to authorized CanadianOoverninent Agent—.1. 8. Crawford, No. 125 W.Ninth Street, Kansas City, Missouri.Vlease aay where you aaw thla advertisement.GREGORY'SGuaranteed SEEDJ Go 0 D'WorcrFSEEBSKiST,£MBT AD | None better and none bo„Wllielow inprice, leperpkt.-7 _ and up, postpaid. FinestIllustrated catalogue everErin ted sent FREE. Engrav-ij?8 of every variety. A great. . lot of extrapkgs.of seeds, new,-jrts, presented free with everyorder. Some sorts onions only 50oper lb. Other seed equally low. 40years a seed grower and dealer andall customers satisfied. • No oldseed. Send yours and neighbor's namesfor big illustrated free catalogueB. H. SHUMWAY. Rockford. Ills.4 9 fl In iAH Highest grade Eatey,lU ••HI Mason & Hamlin, Story &,Clark, Kimball. Chicago Cottage, slightly used,guaranteed like new; special descriptions audprices for the asking. Write to-day.JENKINS' MUSIC HOUSE, KANSAS CITY, IMO."When writing mention this paper."i^-r^lThompaon's Eya WatarW. N. U.—Oklahoma City—No. 8, 1905beggs' cherry coughSYRUP cures coughs and colds.CURES WHERE All EE33FAILS.nates Good. UseEnid Commercial Club Passes Reto utions for LegislatureENID: At the meeting of the B; ii«lCommercial club the following resolu-tion was adopted and forwarded tothe territorial assembly:Whereas. It is probable that thecongress of the United States will notpass an enabling act providing state-hood for Oklahoma at this session;and.Whereas, Oklahoma has the popu-lation, wealth and resources to entitleher to statehood; therefore be itResolved, That it is the sense of theEnid commercial club that the legis-lature now in session pass*an act calling a constitutional convention to beheld at an early date.MEETING OF PROTESTGathering Severely Criticises Secre-tary HitchcockDURANT: A large body of repre-sentative business men, farmers andIndians met in this city and severelycriticised Secretary Hitchcock. Themeeting unanimously adopted the fol-lowing resolution:"Resolved, That we petition con-gress to remove restrictions from allsurplus allotments except of full-tbloods, and we protest against anyadditional supervision of the secre-tary of the interior, but that all con-troversies be left to the courts, thebulwark of free Institutions."Frank Crutsinger of Muskogee hasbeen named by Paul Morton, secre-IN A TANGLEIndictments of Comanche CountyGrand Jury NullifiedLAWTON: Hy an action of thedistrict court sixty-three indictmentsreturned by the territorial and UnitedStates grand jury at its sitting inFebruary, 1904, were nullified and another jury is ordered calling for a re-investigation of charges broughtagainst the parties indicted at thatti/ne. The cause of this action istha: it has been found that threemembers of the grand jury were disqualified for the position, not beinglegal voters In the county. This rul-ing will no doubt give rise to an in-vestigation to determine who is re-sponsible for the state of affairs. Anumber of convictions have beenserving penitentiary sentence. Thesemade upon Indictments returnedmust be ordered returned to await thethat time and several mon are nowaction of another grand jury.Immigrants to MexicoOKLAHOMA CITY: During thepast few months there have been somany inquiries for low rates to Mexi-co that the Missouri, Kansas & Texasrailway has announced a rate of onefare for the round trip from any pointon that line in Indian and Oklahomaterritories, to Mexico City and return.These tickets are good for thirty daysfrom date of sale, which is March 4thto 7th, inclusive, and allow stopoverprivileges on going and returningtrips. It is not likely that such lib-eral rates will be made again. Mr.W. C. Knowles, D. P. A., OklahomaCity, will be glad to give any infor-mation desired.MUSKOGEE: There has been con-siderable agitation here over the an-. , ,, nouncement from Washington thattary of the navy, as a candidate for | the re8trlctlons from the aiienation ofappointment aa second lieutenant in | IncUan land3 wou,d not be removed,the marine corps. U. 8 N. He will but that a provlslon wllI be lncorpor.be Riven the position if he passes the ate(, ,he ap|)roprlatlon bmrequired examination. Mr. Crutsin- whlch make8 vold many lea9es be.requiredger is Becond lieutenant of CompanyA, Indian Territory volunteer militia.cause they were made without suffi-cient consideration, and that the pur-. chaser of land must be a bona fideGeorge S. Gray has been appointed I farmer and cannot buy ,n tract8 ofas postmaster at Coalgate.PREMEDITATED MURDERThis Is the Charge Brought AgainstSlayer of Robert BeersENID: Jacob Erickson, the tele-phone lineman, and J. W. Walton, hisaccomplice, who shot to death RobertBeers in this city, had their prelim-inary examination before ProbateJudge Garber and were held to ans-wer to the grand jury without bail.The charge against them is that ofdeliberate and premeditated murder.more than eighty acresGUTHRIE: Chief Justice Burfordhas overruled the demurrer of thesurety companies, whjph guaranteedthe |214,000 territorial deposits in thedefunct Capitol National bank. Thecompanies resisted payment after thebank failed and Attorney GeneralSimons began suit to recover themoney. The companies demurred tothe territory's petition, setting up allthe facts to be included in their de-fense. As this demurrer is over-ruled, it is practlally a final victoryfor the territory.Sure.Any ache, pain, sprain, burn orbruise that Hunt's Lightning Oil willnot cure is yet to be discovered. Itdoes the work while other remedies litdown. It's a searcher for pain.it easier to getSome men finddrunk than sober.Healify of American WomenA Subject Much Discussed at Women's Clubs—The Future of a Country Depends on theHealth of Its Women.T.CXVilfadscnjihssAiartie HeDr. David Kennedy's Favorltn Remedy Uadftptml to both aexen ami all t urpi Kidney midLiver complaint, and purifies th« blood. II *11 druggists jnfii «uI lough Syrup, nIn time. Sold bj druggists. nsisMUSKOGEE: Every day there areIndians who appear at the Creek landdivision of the Dawes commissionand ask that duplicate certificates oftheir allotments be issued to them.In almost every case the Indian saysthat his house burned dpwn and thatthe certificate was lost. The clerk incharge of the land office has beenmaking an investigation, and has dis-covered that in most instances the In-dians have either sold or leased theirland to some land company and haveturned their certificates over to themaDd cannot get them back.RUSSIAN STRIKE EXTENDEDMore Employes Join the Movement atSt. PetersburqST. PETERSBURG: The strikeis extending. About 2,400 employesof the Nevsky thread works havejoined in the movement. The strikers now total about 30,000. The tem-per of the men is more threatening,and Cossacks and other troops haveagain been drafted Into the city. Thepolice are arresting ringleaders Theemployers regard the situation ascritical.It is pretty hard often to be a"good husband" and a sensible manat the same time.It Does.Ton still have that cough, it seems.We have told you where it would land>ou. Again we advise you to useSimmons' Cough Syrup. It relievesthe oppression, loosens the phlegmand cures you. Use it and gain rest,sleep and health. Regicides CondemnFor making insulting remarks aboutKing Peter, a Servian officer has beensentenced to ten years' hard labor bya court-martial composed of regicideofficers.0otherUrty'i8we«t Powder* for Children.• Successfully used by Mother Gray, nursein the Children's Home in New York, cureConstipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach,Teething Disorders, move and regulate theBowels and Destroy Worms. Over 80,000testimonials. At all Druggists, 25c. SampleFttEE. Address A.S.Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y.A jackknife in the hands of a boyis almost as dangerous as a jackpotin the hands of a man.At the New York State Assembly ofMothers, a prominent New York doctortold the 600 women present thathealthyAmerican women were so rare as to bealmost extinct.This seems to be a sweeping state-ment of tho condition of Aiucricanwomen. Yet liow inauy do you knowwho are perfectly well and do not havesome trouble arising from a derange-ment of the female organism whichmanifests itself in headaches, back-aches, nervousness, that bearing-downfeeling, painful or irregular menstrua-tion, leucorrhooa, displacement of tfceuterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion orsleeplessness? There is a tried andtrue remedy for all these ailments.Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-pound has restored more Americanwomen to health than all other reme-dies in the world. It regulates,strengthens and cures diseases of thefemale organism as nothing else can.For thirty years it has been curingthe worst forms of female com-plaints.Such testimony as the followingshould be convincing.Mrs. T. C. Willadscn, of Manning,la., writes: fDear Mrs. Pinkham:—"l<\m truly say that you have saved my lifeand I cannot exprctw my gratitude to you inwords. For two voars 1 spent lots of moneyin doctoring without any benefit for men-strual irregularities and I had given up allhopes of ever being well again, hut I waspersuadod to try Lydia B. I'inkh.im's Vege-table Compound hiuI thr«*e bottles have re-stored me to perfect health. Ha/1 it not beenMiss Mattie Hcnrv. Vice-President ofDanville Art Club, 4'J9 Green St., Dan*ville, Va., writes:Dear Mrs. Pinkham"Many years'suffer-Ing with foinale weakness, inflammation anda broken down syntem made me more anx-ioustodietbantoiive.botLydiaB. Pinkham'sVegetable l 'ompound has restored my healthand 1 am so grateful for it that 1 want everysuffering woman to know what Lydia R. Pink>Vegef •" ~ every Pink-table Compound will do lor her."When women are troubled withirregulor, suppressed or painful men-struation, weakness, leucorrhcea. dis-placement or ulceration of the womb,that bearing-down feeling, inflamma-tion of the ovaries, backache, bloating,(or flatulency), general debility, indi-gestion, and nervous prostration, or arebeset with such symptoms aa dizziness,faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri-tability, nervousness, sleeplessness,melancholy, "all-gone" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, blues, and hope-lessness, they should remember thereis one tried nnd true remedy. LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound atonce removes such troubles. No othermedicine in the world has received suchunqualified endorsement. No othermedicine has such a record of cures offemale troubles. Refuse to buy anyother medicine, for you need the best.A light heart, a cheerful countenance,and all the charms of grace and beautyare dependent upon proper action of thebodily organs. You cannot look wellunless you feel well.Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice Her advice andfor you I would have been in my grave' medicine have restored thousands tot xlay." i health. Address, Lynn, Mass.Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fall.PILESNO MONEY TILL CURED. 27 YEARS ESTABLISHED.W« «nd FREE and postpaid a 2S2-pa|a trsatlaa on Pilot, Fistula ond Dlaaaaot ot Ualactum; alto 101-paio lilui. troatlia on Dlooasoo of Woman. Of tho thouionds curtdbyoar mild ootbod, homo paid a coaitlli euro* ■•furnish tholr aamoo oo application.Deafness Cannot Be Curedby local applications, m tbrr cannot reach th« dis-eased portion of the ear. There Is only one war tocure deafness, and that 'a br constitutional remedies.Deafness la csused by %n Inflamed condition of themucoua lining of tho ffustachlau Tube. When thistubo Is Inflamed you hare a rumbling sound or Im*perfect bearing, and when It la entirely cloaed. Deaf-ness is the result, and unless tho Inflammation can betaken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi-tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine canesont of ten are caused by < atarrh. which Is nothingbut ao Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caso ofDeafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be curedby Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.F. J CHENEY 4 (JO., Toledo, O.Bold br Druggists. 75c.Take Uall'a Family rule for constipation.When a young man starts down ihecourse of true love he tries to makea record.Insist on Getting It.Some grocers Fay they don't keepDefiance Starch because they have astock in hand of 12 oz. brands, whichthey know cannot be sold to u custo-mer who has once used the 16 oz.pkg. Defiance Starch for same money.People would rather have othersowe them money and not pay thannot to spend.Million* In Oata,Salter's New National Oats yielded in 'Mich., 240 bu., in Mo., 255 bu., in N. D., I310 bu., and in 30 other states from 150to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if generally grown in 1905, will add millions ol Ibushels to the yield and millions of dol« |lars to the farmer's purse!HomebuHder Yellow Dent Corn grows 1like a weed and yields from 157 to 260bushels and more per acre! It's the big- |gest yielder on earth!Salzer's Speltz, Beardless Barley, Mara- |roni \Vheat, Pea Oat, Billion Dollar Grassand Earliest Cane are money makers foryou, Mr. Farmer.just send this notice and 10cin stamps to John A. Ralzer Seed Co., La |Crosse, Wis., and receive their big catalogand lots of farm seed samples. [\V. N. U.JEvery tidy housekeeper appreciates nicely starcfiedclothes and linens. No starch under the sun givesso good a finish as Defiance Starch. It is absolutelyiree of the chemicals which other starches contain. Itnever sticks to the iron or causes the clothes tobreak. It does not rot them. For to cents you get16 ounces of, the best starch that can be made.Get Defiance.THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,OMAHA, NEB.It tickles a woman to death tothink how surprised her neighborsA woman has an idea that if she ! be when her son becomes presl-hadn't married her husband h< j dent.—New York Press.would be a hard drinker or lose all jhis money playing cards.patfntsthat protectA n A M. 72-p. Book Mailed FreeR. S. & A. B. LACEY, Patent Att'ys, Washington,0. C.no o™ „ „ , , new pension laws ssNo chromos or choap premiums, but apply to katiian icm kfoiuj, dm * au,hpttor rmnlltv o n H , . „ ■ .. * ^better quality and one-third moreof Defiance Starch for the same priceof other starches.Washington. D. t.98cts., 16*20 Bust Crayon 08cts. Send ronrtbotoand98ctaand wo will make a 16x20Huat Crayon.outhweatern ArUata' Aaaociation, Dallaa, Texaa. —————— A man is compelled to He to aIt is worth while remembering; woman occasionally if he would re-that the only ones who know how to tain her friendship.cook never went to cooking school. ! Talking- machines—Victor and Edi-son are the best; cash or payments, $!«« . Wnte to-day JENKINS' MUSICCO., KANSAS CITY, M0. 30,000 records isstock, Mention this paper.A compliment is not a complimentwhen it is paid by a man who wants jto borrow money from you.Thooe Who Have Tried Awill use no other. Defiance Cold Wc«ter Starch has no equal in Quantity jor Quality—16 oz. for 10 cents. Otherbrands contain only 12 oz.No girl is pretty enough to suit her-self unless you tell her so.Most men would rather brag about |their children than support them.WHAT'S THE USE OFSAYING "GIVE ME A5 CENT CIGAR," WHENBY ASKING FOR A : :"CREMO"YOU GET THE BEST5-CENT CIGAR INAMERICA"The World's Largest Seller"85; citizens of United htutes, of gtxnl characterHi d temperate habits, who can Hpeak. r<-ail amiwrite English. For infonnaticn apply to Re-cruiting Officer, PofitoRlce buildinv, OklahomaCity, Okla . or Tulsa, lnd. Ter . Bnid. Shaw-nee or Guthrie. Okla.Salzer'sNational OalsGreatest oat of the centary.!el(l««d In Ohio 1*7. In Mich.«1. in Mo "55. aud In N. Dakota81(1 bu«. per acre.You can beat that record in 11TAFor 10c and tfcls noticewe mall you free lots of farmblK catalog, u-ilng ai: alHiut tbm oat wonder audthousands of other needs.JOHN A. SALZEnSEEDCOLa CroMt,W. N. U.—Oklahoma City—No. 8, 1905AMarvelofReliefST.JACOBSOILForLumbag'oandSciatica